Anko Bluetooth Travel Pillow Headphones $15 (Was $49) + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ OnePass/ $65 Order) @ Kmart

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Product Details:
Includes 1 x Bluetooth Travel Pillow Headphones,
1 x UB-A to USB-C charging cable and 1 x user manual

Dimensions/Size:
Overall dimensions: 19cm (H) x 21cm (W) x 21cm (D)
Cable length: 50cm

Technical specifications:
Bluetooth version: V5.3
Speaker: RMS. 30-50MW
Driver size: 40mm
Working distance: 10m
Working time: Approx. 30 hours at 80% volume
Charging time: Approx 2 hour
Colour: Grey

Features:
Bluetooth enabled
Ideal for long flights or trips
Supports your neck
Approx 30 hours play time
Approx 2 hours charging time
The right-side control panel can turn on and off the power and adjust the volume
USB powered

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  • +2

    Was $49

    Be nice to also know the current price…

  • +3

    Note… (probably..), suits left side window seats on planes (as controls are on the right side of the device/headrest). ;)

  • +11

    I am NOT an animal! I am… a human being!

    • +1

      Didn't get it. And then looked at the product images. Upvoted.

  • +1

    Anyone has these and can feedback?

    • -1

      its the yvens from amazon

    • +6

      Bought one of this today and very impressed with softness and quality. Definitely worth it for $15! In store on the ticket was $25 before. So not sure if $49 is true or not.

      • +1

        What about sound quality?

        • +3

          Acceptable and worth more than $15 for the use case, connectivity was fast and no hassle too. There is an AUX input as well near by the USB C input in case anyone wonder.

        • Problem I find with planes is the cabin noise is so loud you have to have any regular headphones cranked way up to hear them, which then results in greater fatigue esp on long haul flights.
          NC is the only way to go for flying IMO.

  • +1

    What am I looking at?

    • +5

      That a bunch of people sat in a meeting room and gave this the the green light.

      This product sorta reminds me of those cartoon marketing memes where someone questions something and is next seen leaving the building through the window.

      • +3

        The word of the day is defenestrate.

        • -1

          I don't wanna go on a rant here, but America's foreign policy makes about as much sense as Beowulf having sex with Robert Fulton at the first battle of Antietam. I mean when a neo-conservative defenestrates it's like Raskolnikov filibuster deoxymonohydroxinate.

  • +9

    Is this good for zoom calls?

    • hahaha gold

  • +2

    Why does this look like two hooded figures are about to kiss?

    https://assets.kmart.com.au/transform/d402133c-9c77-4296-8d9…

  • +11

    Looks like the idiot sandwich scene with gordan ramsay

  • I don't know if this is any good. But I know it'll be an awesome talking piece for Kris kringle at the workplace. Bought one!

  • Bought one for my commute on the train/tram. Thanks OP

  • Surely the earpieces are basically never going to align with your ears?

    • Yeah it seems like depending on the length of your neck it’s either going to be hanging off your ears or it just won’t reach them. Unless you can tighten it enough to clamp your head

  • Interesting anyone recommend or feedback this product?

    • +2

      fyi I have seen a lot of these "innovative" products.

      another one I remember was like a head band, looked like what people would wear from the 80's or something, with bluetooth and earphone hidden inside. they are all priced very cheap and probably similar quality (they might all even use the same speakers and battery inside).

      just from looking at this travel pillow I can tell a few things. first they want you to use it on a plane or whatever transport, as a pillow. then the earphone parts inside have to align with your ears, otherwise it will sound funny and uneven. next because they aren't like earphones/headphones which isolate and align/direct the sound into your ears, you will probably have it on full blast volume just to hear the movie you are watching. meaning the person next to you or in the same row will hear it. it will bother those around you. idk not really well thought out products imo.

      • I have one of those headband earphones and honestly, not the worst thing I've bought in my life. The headphones themselves are the plastic ones akin to airline ones, and the headband itself is pretty light cancelling, all good things in a plane.

        Although, in saying that, you do have to align the earpieces well and the headband is tight. Overall, not bad for a sub $10 item.

        • Overall, not bad for a sub $10 item.

          yeah I remember seeing them for $10 or $15 on amazon.

  • a product for when you stop caring about how you look, and smell. 😂

  • It looks like a crap speaker, no noise cancelling etc, and it may be a crap pillow too, with no neck support.

    • no noise cancelling etc,

      of course not. 🤣

      it's the opposite tbh. lets too much outside noise in your ears, and probably hard to hear the sound from the distant off centre pillow speakers even at max volume.

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